In many languages, the production of noun phrases requires the selection of gender-marked elements like determiners or inflectional suffixes. There is a recent debate as to whether the selection of freestanding gender-marked elements, such as determiners, follows the same processing mechanisms as the selection of bound gender-marked morphemes, such as adjective suffixes. Most of the evidence on which this debate is based relates to the gender-congruency effect in picture-word interference experiments. In the present article, the authors address this issue with a pure picture-naming task, extending previous work in German (H. Schriefers, J. D. Jescheniak, & A. Hantsch, 2005). The results of the present study on noun phrase production in Dutc...
In 3 experiments, native speakers of German named pictures of 1 or 2 objects by producing singular o...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
Two picture-naming experiments tested the hypothesis that the speed with which native speakers of a ...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
Contains fulltext : 54796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)N.O. Schiller an...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in Dutch....
N.O. Schiller and A. Caramazza (2003) and A. Costa, D. Kovacic, E. Fedorenko, and A. Caramazza (2003...
In three experiments we tested the predictions of two models of determiner selection in the producti...
Contains fulltext : 129855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the past y...
Languages appear to differ in the way definite determiners are selected during noun phrase productio...
In Dutch, the gender of nouns is marked by the definite articles de (common gender) and het (neuter ...
This thesis reports on two picture-word interference experiments where I investigate the processes i...
Eicture-word interference experiments conducted with Italian speakers investigated how determiners a...
In 3 experiments, native speakers of German named pictures of 1 or 2 objects by producing singular o...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
Two picture-naming experiments tested the hypothesis that the speed with which native speakers of a ...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
Contains fulltext : 54796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)N.O. Schiller an...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in Dutch....
N.O. Schiller and A. Caramazza (2003) and A. Costa, D. Kovacic, E. Fedorenko, and A. Caramazza (2003...
In three experiments we tested the predictions of two models of determiner selection in the producti...
Contains fulltext : 129855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the past y...
Languages appear to differ in the way definite determiners are selected during noun phrase productio...
In Dutch, the gender of nouns is marked by the definite articles de (common gender) and het (neuter ...
This thesis reports on two picture-word interference experiments where I investigate the processes i...
Eicture-word interference experiments conducted with Italian speakers investigated how determiners a...
In 3 experiments, native speakers of German named pictures of 1 or 2 objects by producing singular o...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...